Pakistan keeper Zulqarnain Haider claims asylum in UK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cric...an/9170707.stm
It won't happen of course, he will be allowed to remain along with his tribe.
Pakistan keeper Zulqarnain Haider claims asylum in UK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cric...an/9170707.stm
It won't happen of course, he will be allowed to remain along with his tribe.
I've given up worrying about all that immigration stuff now.
The country is screwed and there's nothing we can do about it any more.
Enjoy the rest of your life and avoid high blood pressure.![]()
Yes, it's sickening...but nowt we can do now.
Who cares
i think those who are applying for visas should care, someone has to pay for the cost of UKBA and the cost of any asylum claims, and much of it comes from people like you and me mrshark who go the legal way and who have to pay ridiculous amounts of money for visas.(cost to me £4,000+)
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joe thats £80 a kiloworth every penny
I think its a bit of a feather in our British cap that a first class cricketer would choose us over some um whats the term ......ah yes rag heads to express his concerns and trust in our sense of fair play after all Cricket is a game for gentlemen and getting droned or butchered by thugs in ones home country must be disconcerting for the family![]()
Absit invidia
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pitty my misses didn't claim asylum would have saved me a few £,000![]()
Problem is, they bring all their damned troubles HERE with them.![]()
Seems we can afford to look after the rest of the world and their 'rights', yet our own parents who fought in, or suffered through the war are to be neglected, or given shoddy treatment in our hospitals, as reported today.
Disgusting and shameful !
Today is Armistice Day too, lest we forget...
Well, this is pretty close to home (crap treatment for the elderly), as my dad died from a brain bleed in 2004 at the age of 81. He had been in good health before that, and both of his parents lived to their late eighties.
The hospital wasn't willing to move him to the specialist unit at a different hospital, and I had to sit holding his hand while he convulsed in bed in a shared ward until he died many hours later.
This for a man who served 30 years in the Royal Navy, including the whole of WW2 and had in every way been a model citizen... and never drawn a penny in benefits.
Yes, he MIGHT have died on the operating table, but he was never given the option.
Still makes myblood boil !
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